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jeff: if you were asked, would you work in if obama administration? -- in the obama administration? >> i've been very pleased to support the administration, this administration and the previous one because that public private partnership especially for manufacturing in the united states and especially with the trade rules around the world, i've been pleased to be asked and listened to. jeff: i mean a real job? >> i think the best thing i can do and feel really good about it is serving forward. jeff: your work is done. you have done it. >> no, we're just getting started. it is an important part of the united states economy. nearly 15% of our gdp. research and development in the united states is associated with manufacturing. i'm very pleased to serve it. >> it really feels great. clearly one of the things i have focused on is further developing the entire team, of ford worldwide and i'm so pleased with asking mark to be the chief operating officer also joe hendricks has come back from asia pacifics to take over americas. we have dave shock who is a fantastic operator in asia pacific
jeff: if you were asked, would you work in if obama administration? -- in the obama administration? >> i've been very pleased to support the administration, this administration and the previous one because that public private partnership especially for manufacturing in the united states and especially with the trade rules around the world, i've been pleased to be asked and listened to. jeff: i mean a real job? >> i think the best thing i can do and feel really good about it is...
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he has been a budget director for the clinton administration, obama administration and they say that is why they picked him. >> in the past quarter of a century jack lew has been an integral part of some of the most important budgetary financial and fiscal agreements, bipartisan agreement in washington. >> "rolling stone magazine" will have to come to the senate and tell what his thoughts are about the spending and how it plans to address it. rich: it is u up to send them to see this another proxy fight to add to the administration on their views about that deficit and spending. back to you. melissa: i have to wonder how his senate confirmation will go to look at comments, there is just a lot of anger and frustration with jack lew hanging over from the past, statements he has made. can he get past the confirmation? >> the question or will there be enough to vote against him? there will be republicans who vote against him but it is questionable if enough will actually block his nomination. only because you still have first off a few democrats saying they have problems with defense sec
he has been a budget director for the clinton administration, obama administration and they say that is why they picked him. >> in the past quarter of a century jack lew has been an integral part of some of the most important budgetary financial and fiscal agreements, bipartisan agreement in washington. >> "rolling stone magazine" will have to come to the senate and tell what his thoughts are about the spending and how it plans to address it. rich: it is u up to send them...
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in 2009, the obama administration for big corporate donations, this time around, unlimited donations. at&t, microsoft, they have contributed. neither of them will disclose how much they have donated. in 2009, you could figure out who donated, where they worked and how much. steve ballmer and his wife each donated $50,000. of course, he is the ceo of microsoft. there are ten people that donated back in 2009. totaling about $250,000 in donations. this time around, all you get is a name. it is making it difficult to figure out where this money is coming from. we would encourage them, them being the administration and the committee for the inauguration, to be more forthcoming prior to the inauguration. by law, 90 days after the inauguration, they have to disclose who donated, how much money they donated and where it all came from. cheryl: that is transparency. adam shapiro, thank you very much. exactly quarter till right now. every 15 minutes stocks now. d getting a new annual high. nicole: we have been watching delta very closely. the transportation index is actually lower. take a look a
in 2009, the obama administration for big corporate donations, this time around, unlimited donations. at&t, microsoft, they have contributed. neither of them will disclose how much they have donated. in 2009, you could figure out who donated, where they worked and how much. steve ballmer and his wife each donated $50,000. of course, he is the ceo of microsoft. there are ten people that donated back in 2009. totaling about $250,000 in donations. this time around, all you get is a name. it is...
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before joining the obama administration, he was a chief f operating officer at the citigroup alternative investments unit reported lost money to do that, although it earned profits from betting against the subprime mortgage market and will be if the fed to confirm him in one predicts very contentious process. >> it is a bumpy confirmation process. many people have no secure treasury will tell them the truth both of financial conditions of this country and lay out a plan that can be analyzed and studied it will hold up under scrutiny. they haven't done that from the white house yet. he has had a failure to lead. speaking of the republican complaint, difficult to work with during 2011 debt ceiling debate, probably a plus for the president. i do. cheryl: probably why he did that. thank you. dennis: a billion smart phones can be sold this year, live at the consumer electronics show coming up with a ceo whose company will benefit from that time. plus how you can make some smart money on smart phones. cheryl: it is the worst flu season on record in a new report says this deadly strain of flu c
before joining the obama administration, he was a chief f operating officer at the citigroup alternative investments unit reported lost money to do that, although it earned profits from betting against the subprime mortgage market and will be if the fed to confirm him in one predicts very contentious process. >> it is a bumpy confirmation process. many people have no secure treasury will tell them the truth both of financial conditions of this country and lay out a plan that can be...
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biden is hearing personal stories of gun violence as he works on the obama administration's response to the shooting rampage in newtown, connecticut, last month. >>> venezuela's supreme court says tomorrow's scheduled inauguration of president hugo chavez can legally be postponed. congress voted to delay the swearing-in because chavez is actually still in cuba where he is developed complications following cancer surgery. >>> those are your headlines on fox business network. i'm gregg jarrett. now back to ashley and tracy. ashley: greg, thank you very much. appreciate that. it hasn't been a good week for boeing's dreamliner that is the understatement of the day. just this afternoon a boeing executive said the 787 recent problems are quote, not raising any safety concerns. our next guest has his rating out. he dropped it from buy to hold saying these problems could indicate even more trouble ahead. joining us is carter leake, senior equity research analyst with bb&t capital markets. carter, thank you very much for being with us. we have had a laundry list of problems with the dreamline
biden is hearing personal stories of gun violence as he works on the obama administration's response to the shooting rampage in newtown, connecticut, last month. >>> venezuela's supreme court says tomorrow's scheduled inauguration of president hugo chavez can legally be postponed. congress voted to delay the swearing-in because chavez is actually still in cuba where he is developed complications following cancer surgery. >>> those are your headlines on fox business network....
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connell: his background, the clinton administration, he came there with the same job with the obama administration. he used to be more "reasonable." he is a much tougher negotiator. >> i suspect no matter who the president is that someone has to think of some reason to raise criticism. dagen: you do not believe it will be easy? >> unlike my good friends, you know, it reaches a point that you can say a whole lot of things in the back room, but you are embarrassed to bring those things up forward. the president is entitled, republican or democrat, to select his democrat. you should have pretty darn good reason rather than i think he has changed. i think you will get through the senate. connell: congressman wrangle, it is always great to see you. dagen: charlie rangel. connell: there are people making money on this flu outbreak. dagen: cheryl and dennis ahead with the sick stock pick. really? how you could make some money. ♪ [ male announcer ] where do you turn for legal matters? maybe you want to incorporate a business. orrotect your family with a will or living trust. and you'd like the help of a
connell: his background, the clinton administration, he came there with the same job with the obama administration. he used to be more "reasonable." he is a much tougher negotiator. >> i suspect no matter who the president is that someone has to think of some reason to raise criticism. dagen: you do not believe it will be easy? >> unlike my good friends, you know, it reaches a point that you can say a whole lot of things in the back room, but you are embarrassed to bring...
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a new study reports the obama administration spend more on immigration enforcement in the last fiscal year than on any other federal criminal law enforcement combined. $18 billion spent, more than the budget of the fbi, the d a, secret service, bureau of alcohol and tobacco, really? is this good money spent? gerri willis is here. ashley: i have a feeling. gerri: not what you expect from the president. he seems to be for immigration reform but he is coming down a hard. the number of people removed from this country nearly doubled from 188,000 in 2000 to 409,000 in 2012. the only number that is down is border apprehensions at a four year low and we are doing a lot of that with groans now. ashley: interesting, and did thousand, how many of those come back? >> great point. i feel strongly about this but have to turn to my cohort who actually is not from this country. ashley: i'm a u.s. citizen now. it was very hard to get in. you had to go through a lot of hoops and interviews. when you go through that and come to this country people come in illegally, a is a slap in the face for those wh
a new study reports the obama administration spend more on immigration enforcement in the last fiscal year than on any other federal criminal law enforcement combined. $18 billion spent, more than the budget of the fbi, the d a, secret service, bureau of alcohol and tobacco, really? is this good money spent? gerri willis is here. ashley: i have a feeling. gerri: not what you expect from the president. he seems to be for immigration reform but he is coming down a hard. the number of people...
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he is a former director and not obama and clinton administration. he will get tapped to be the next treasury secretary, obviously, if confirmed. he has a very close working relationship with president obama. that really is the biggest asset when you talk about this particular white house, for this particular president. if you are that close with him, that is, that raises your chips in your access and accessibility. dagen: in the first well, it will be a nice and lively confirmation process i would think. the first big fight would be that that feeling increase and again, we had that in mid february. anyway to play that out how that will play out assuming jack lu once again is involved and you have to start talking about spending cuts and based on what nancy pelosi said the other day, she has reintroduced the idea of increasing taxes. >> yes. you are hearing that again and again. you are making a point that the president wanted $1.6 trillion that ended up being 600 billion plus. i think you will see democrats calling for more taxes. you will see repub
he is a former director and not obama and clinton administration. he will get tapped to be the next treasury secretary, obviously, if confirmed. he has a very close working relationship with president obama. that really is the biggest asset when you talk about this particular white house, for this particular president. if you are that close with him, that is, that raises your chips in your access and accessibility. dagen: in the first well, it will be a nice and lively confirmation process i...